KitchenAid (KP26M1XNP) Pro 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer Reviews

A Stand Mixer featuring 575 watts motor,10 speed control and 6-quart polished stainless steel wide-mouth bowl with contoured steel handle.

10
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$449.99
Used Value:
$269.99
Sale Value:
$404.99

This stand mixer has a 575 watt motor with 10 speed control. The 6-quart polished stainless steel wide-mouth bowl has a contoured steel handle for easy moving. Includes a burnished power-knead spiral dough hook, flat beater and wire whip, which move in a 67 point planetary mixing action for more even mixing. The KitchenAid Professional series stand mixer's deliver power, versatility and reliable performance to make this the #1 choice for the kitchen.

Specifications

Brand:
Capacity:
6 Quart
Color:
Stunning Nickel Pearl
Item Dimensions:
13.30 x 17.30 x 19.40 inches
Item Weight:
29.50 lbs
Number of Speeds:
10
Voltage/Wattage:
575 watts

KitchenAid (KP26M1XNP) Pro 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer Customer Reviews

How would you like to rate KitchenAid (KP26M1XNP) Pro 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer?
10
I bought this a month again and it was money well spent!! Breads, pastries, quick breads, biscuits are now being made at least twice a week in our house. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
louiserivoire
April 24, 2018
10
This was the best tool I ever purchased! I use it for everything from pancake batter to bread dough. I love the tilt of the bowl before it snaps into place. It's a real workhorse, worth every penny. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Louise4baking
April 18, 2018
10
Heretofore, the Method was either Basic Armstrong with a spoon, or holding the double-basket hand whipper as it bounced off the glass wall. Enter the 610. The target is one (1) day of baking for every fourteen (14) running around. Bread's on the menu, so a powertool is called for. When it came I took it apart right on the kitchen table, and made sure every electrical connection got some No-Ox, and checked the grease in the tranny. Putting it back together, before every screw was threaded, another few molecules of No-Ox, cause I know it's in the kitchen and gonna get wet. The unit came with both the small and large bowls, two different wire whisks, a hard metal paddle, a DW Safe rubber scraper, a dough spiral and a pouring shield. All speeds work fine. Sprayed some De-Ox-It Gold into the switch slide, just to be sure. I can see the unit performing well at the slower ranges of speeds, Cranking it up, the four resilient rubber feet allow the frame of the unit to visibly vibrate. On a solidly-built cabinet, the unit seems much happier on a non-resilient support, e.g. no rubber, let her wail and you will see. A machine is a machine, not a museum piece and something like this is made to honestly thrash, [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
HalM
February 12, 2018
10
I been wanting a Kitchenaid for a long time, i finnally bought ther 610 lift mixer, and i love it, I been cooking and cooking loving my Kitchinaid stand mixer.
Scooter1111
December 4, 2017
10
I'm so happy that I have my Professional 610 mixer. It makes baking so much easier for me! I've tried recipes that I wouldn't have tried with my other mixer. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
SCCassandra
November 29, 2017